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As part of its Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR) programmes, Sollatek Electronics Ghana Ltd has presented 40 footballs to the Abelempke Junior High School and the Dzorwolu Special School.
The items were given to uplift the morale of the students in sports and to encourage them to take soccer more seriously even as they continue giving their best in their academic work, stated the Marketing Manager of Sollatek, Mr. Thomas Akogliya who presenting the items.
He said the company would continue to support the two schools.
On his part, Mr. Samuel Odoi Asare who received the footballs on behalf of the Abelemkpe Junior High School, expressed gratitude to Sollatek and urged all households to patronize Sollatek products in order to protect their electrical and electronic appliances.
He also appealed to Sollatek for football boots and jerseys.
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